INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 



(1906) 



The aim of this Index is to include all current botanical literature written by 

 Americans, published in America, or based upon American material ; the word Amer- 

 ica being used in its broadest sense. 



Reviews, and papers which relate exclusively to forestry, agriculture, horticulture, 

 manufactured products of vegetable origin, or laboratory methods are not included, and 

 no attempt is made to index the literature of bacteriology. An occasional exception is 

 made in favor of some paper appearing in an American periodical which is devoted 

 wholly to botany. Reprints are not mentioned unless they differ from the original in 

 some important particular. If users of the Index will call the attention of the editor 

 to errors or omissions their kindness will be appreciated. 



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 subscriber must take all cards published during the term of his subscription. Corre- 

 spondence relating to the card-issue should be addressed to the Treasurer of the Torrey 

 Botanical Club. 



Andrews, F. M. Some monstrosities in Trillium. Plant World 9 : 

 101-103. /• *7' My 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. Buds. Am. Bot. 10: 45-48. Mr 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. The chocolate plant. Am. Bot. 10 : 87-89. My 

 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. Meadow flowers. Am. Bot. io: 106-108. Je 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. Our orchids. Am. Bot. 10 : 4-8. [F] 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. Our viburnums. Am. Bot. 10 : 62-64. Ap 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. The upas tree. {Antiaris toxicaria.) Am. Bot. 10 : 

 24-26. F 1906. 



Bailey, W. W. A word for mosses. Am. Bot. 9: 111-113. [My 

 1906.] 



Baker, C. F. Plant forms existing in nature and their relation to 

 botanical research. Science II. 23: 804-812. 25 My 1906. 



Banker, H. J. A contribution to a revision of the North American 

 Hydnaceae. Mem. Torrey Club 12: 99-194. 13 Je 1906. 



Discusses pileate forms only ; 62 species are recognized in 10 genera ; 10 species 

 and 2 genera (Leaia and Grandinioides) are described as new. 



Barnhart, J. H. Chloronyms. Torreya 6 : 85-88. 23 My 1906. 



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